As World War II ended, the world beat its collective chest defiantly and proclaimed it would “never forget” the genocide of the Holocaust so that it could “never again” be repeated. The world – as history has proven – has a short memory. The Holocaust was not the world’s first genocide and it has not been the last. Today, in the Darfur region of western Sudan, the world is confronted with human suffering on a scale difficult to imagine.

This incredible collection of black-and-white and color photography features the work of eight internationally known photographers who visited Darfur.

The book was created in partnership with Proof: Media for Social Justice, Amnesty International and Holocaust Museum Houston.